A Study on The Preferred Teleworking Policy by The Private Sector and Its Implication to The Demand on Transport Infrastructure (Case Study: Greater Jakarta Area)

This study examines the implementation of a teleworking policy with a work-from-home (WFH) scheme from a private company perspective and its implications on the Greater Jakarta’s proposed urban rail network’s carrying capacity. Using descriptive and inferential statistical analyses, a representative...

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Main Authors: Alvinsyah Alvinsyah, Edy Hadian, Wahyu Aji Syahputra
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Language:English
Published: center for sustainable infrastructure development 2023-12-01
Series:CSID Journal of Infrastructure Development
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Online Access:https://scholarhub.ui.ac.id/jid/vol6/iss2/6/
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description This study examines the implementation of a teleworking policy with a work-from-home (WFH) scheme from a private company perspective and its implications on the Greater Jakarta’s proposed urban rail network’s carrying capacity. Using descriptive and inferential statistical analyses, a representative percentage of employees capable of working from home was determined. This figure, found to be sixty percent, was then employed in a macro transport model simulation to assess its impact on urban rail network demand. The results of the statistical analysis indicate that sixty percent of the company's workforce can still permitted to work remotely. The model simulation conducted indicates that with this the sixty percent reduction in working trips utilizing transit, the proposed urban rail network plan experiences insignificant alterations in the required carrying capacity. This finding highlights the resilience of the current urban rail network plans against substantial shifts in working patterns and provides insights for future urban transport planning in the context of evolving work modalities.
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spelling doaj-art-066e5fa5aa8f4563b73dfc19af8603a62025-08-20T02:44:43Zengcenter for sustainable infrastructure developmentCSID Journal of Infrastructure Development2407-59572023-12-016221122210.7454/jid.v6.i2.1120A Study on The Preferred Teleworking Policy by The Private Sector and Its Implication to The Demand on Transport Infrastructure (Case Study: Greater Jakarta Area)Alvinsyah Alvinsyah0Edy Hadian1Wahyu Aji Syahputra2Transport Research Group, Civil Engineering Department, University of IndonesiaIndonesian Urban Transport Research InstituteTransport Research Group, Civil Engineering Department, University of IndonesiaThis study examines the implementation of a teleworking policy with a work-from-home (WFH) scheme from a private company perspective and its implications on the Greater Jakarta’s proposed urban rail network’s carrying capacity. Using descriptive and inferential statistical analyses, a representative percentage of employees capable of working from home was determined. This figure, found to be sixty percent, was then employed in a macro transport model simulation to assess its impact on urban rail network demand. The results of the statistical analysis indicate that sixty percent of the company's workforce can still permitted to work remotely. The model simulation conducted indicates that with this the sixty percent reduction in working trips utilizing transit, the proposed urban rail network plan experiences insignificant alterations in the required carrying capacity. This finding highlights the resilience of the current urban rail network plans against substantial shifts in working patterns and provides insights for future urban transport planning in the context of evolving work modalities.https://scholarhub.ui.ac.id/jid/vol6/iss2/6/demandpreferenceteleworkingurban railwork from home
spellingShingle Alvinsyah Alvinsyah
Edy Hadian
Wahyu Aji Syahputra
A Study on The Preferred Teleworking Policy by The Private Sector and Its Implication to The Demand on Transport Infrastructure (Case Study: Greater Jakarta Area)
CSID Journal of Infrastructure Development
demand
preference
teleworking
urban rail
work from home
title A Study on The Preferred Teleworking Policy by The Private Sector and Its Implication to The Demand on Transport Infrastructure (Case Study: Greater Jakarta Area)
title_full A Study on The Preferred Teleworking Policy by The Private Sector and Its Implication to The Demand on Transport Infrastructure (Case Study: Greater Jakarta Area)
title_fullStr A Study on The Preferred Teleworking Policy by The Private Sector and Its Implication to The Demand on Transport Infrastructure (Case Study: Greater Jakarta Area)
title_full_unstemmed A Study on The Preferred Teleworking Policy by The Private Sector and Its Implication to The Demand on Transport Infrastructure (Case Study: Greater Jakarta Area)
title_short A Study on The Preferred Teleworking Policy by The Private Sector and Its Implication to The Demand on Transport Infrastructure (Case Study: Greater Jakarta Area)
title_sort study on the preferred teleworking policy by the private sector and its implication to the demand on transport infrastructure case study greater jakarta area
topic demand
preference
teleworking
urban rail
work from home
url https://scholarhub.ui.ac.id/jid/vol6/iss2/6/
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